Ancestors of Dillard W. Hale


Ancestors of Dillard W. Hale


Joseph Haile & Elizabeth (Haile)




Husband Joseph Haile

       Born: 1671-1696
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     Father: George Haile I
     Mother: Ellen Rogers


    Married: 

Other Spouse: Hannah Bushrod



Wife Elizabeth (Haile)

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Shadrack Haile & Mary (Haile)




Husband Shadrack Haile

       Born: Sep 7, 1735 - Baltimore Co., MD
       Died: 1809
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     Father: Nicholas Haile Jr.
     Mother: Ann Long


    Married: 1766-1798



Wife Mary (Haile)

       Born: 1734-1764
       Died: 1813-1856
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Children
1 M Shadrack Haile

       Born: 1756-1785
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2 F Artemesia Haile

       Born: 1757-1803
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Spouse: Phillip Babb Marr: Dec 4, 1821 - Washington Co., TN

3 M Meshack Haile

       Born: Abt 1775 - Bedford Co., VA
       Died: Abt 1834 - Greene Co., TN
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Spouse: Mary Kincheloe Marr: Aug 30, 1792 - Jonesboro, Greene Co., TN

4 F Lucinda Haile

       Born: 1799 - Sullivan Co., TN
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Spouse: Nathaniel Hall Marr: Aug 11, 1816

5 M Landon Carter Haile

       Born: Jan 1, 1812
       Died: Apr 19, 1898
     Buried: 
Spouse: Hannah Ellis


Nicholas Haile & Sarah (Haile)




Husband Nicholas Haile

       Born: 1761-1802 - Bedford Co., VA
       Died: 1845
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     Father: Meshack Haile
     Mother: Catherine Gibson


    Married: 1813-1838



Wife Sarah (Haile)

       Born: 1782-1805
       Died: 1828-1894
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Children
1 M Thomas J. Haile

       Born: 1823 - Davidson Co., TN
       Died: 1844-1914
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Spouse: Franky Hooper Marr: Dec 26, 1824

2 M Abraham Haile

       Born: Abt 1825
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Andrew Hairston & Elizabeth (Hairston)




Husband Andrew Hairston

       Born: Abt 1725
       Died: Jun 1782 - GA
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     Father: Peter Hairston
     Mother: 


    Married: 



Wife Elizabeth (Hairston)

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Richard Hale & Ann (Hale)




Husband Richard Hale

       Born: Sep 8, 1749 - Bedford Co., VA
       Died: 1832 - TN., Giles
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     Father: Nicholas Haile
     Mother: Ruth Acres


    Married: 



Wife Ann (Hale)

       Born: 1712-1741
       Died: 1780-1833
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Children
1 F Mary Haile

       Born: Jan 13, 1752
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2 F Ruth Haile

       Born: 1777
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3 F Allathy Haile

       Born: 1770-1799
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4 M Richard Haile

       Born: 1770-1799
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5 M Joshua S. Haile

       Born: 1771-1805
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Thomas Hale & Ann (Hale)




Husband Thomas Hale

       Born: Abt 1793
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Wife Ann (Hale)

       Born: Abt 1813
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Children
1 F Sarah Hale

       Born: Abt 1827
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2 M Peter Hale

       Born: Abt 1828
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3 F Elizabeth Hale

       Born: Abt 1833
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4 F Amanda S. Hale

       Born: Abt 1841
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S. Robert E. Lee Hale & Avre (Hale)




Husband S. Robert E. Lee Hale

       Born: Feb 1892 - Franklin County, VA
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Wife Avre (Hale)

       Born: Abt 1899
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Children
1 F Annie M. Hale

       Born: Sep 1919 - Rockingham County, NC
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Caroline E. (Hale)




Husband

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Wife Caroline E. (Hale)

       Born: Sep 2, 1844
       Died: Jan 3, 1922
     Buried:  - Sawyer Cemetery, Elk Creek, Grayson Co., VA

Samuel F. Hale & Frances (Hale)




Husband Samuel F. Hale

       Born: 1820
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Events
1. Occupation
PSWS Major?



Wife Frances (Hale)

       Born: Abt 1822
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Lloyd S. Hale & Leona (Hale)




Husband Lloyd S. Hale

       Born: May 13, 1923
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     Father: Charles William Hale
     Mother: Mary Jane Brewer


    Married: 



Wife Leona (Hale)

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Paul Hale & Lorene (Hale)




Husband Paul Hale

        AKA: Bobby
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     Father: Claude S. Hale
     Mother: Charlotta Boyd


    Married: 



Wife Lorene (Hale)

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Wilesy, Wiley P. 9 Hale & Lucy B. (Hale)




Husband Wilesy, Wiley P. 9 Hale

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Wife Lucy B. (Hale)

       Born: Abt 1845 - Virginia
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Children
1 F Bettie M. Hale

       Born: Abt 1865 - Virginia
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2 M Samuel L. Hale

       Born: Abt 1877 - Virginia
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3 F Lillie L. Hale

       Born: Abt 1879 - Virginia
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John Hale & Martha E. (Hale)




Husband John Hale

       Born: Abt 1871
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     Father: John Powell Hale
     Mother: Nancy Jane Randolph


    Married: 



Wife Martha E. (Hale)

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Thomas Hale * & Mary (Hale)




Husband Thomas Hale *

       Born: 1800 - North Carolina
       Died: Bef 1884 - Dry Creek, Delcalb Co., TN
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    Married: 

Other Spouse: Sarah J. Chumbley



Wife Mary (Hale)

       Born: 1794 - SC
       Died: Bef 1867
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Children
1 F Polly Ann Hale

       Born: 1830
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2 M William L. Hale

       Born: Jun 1831
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3 M Thomas Jefferson Hale

       Born: Apr 4, 1832
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4 M John D. Hale

       Born: 1834
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Capt. Rufus A. Hale & Mary M. (Hale)




Husband Capt. Rufus A. Hale

       Born: 1838 - VA., Mercer Co.
       Died: After Jun 1, 1880 - VA., Mercer Co.
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     Father: Elias Hale
     Mother: Nancy Peters


    Married: Abt 1871

Other Spouse: Julia Bailey - Abt 1845 - VA ?

Events
1. Military, 1861-1865
Served with distinction throughout the war and was more than once commended by his superior officers for his gallantry and good conduct on the battlefield.



Wife Mary M. (Hale)

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Husband's General Notes
General Crook left the Kanawha River on the second day of May, with eleven regiments of infantry, a part of two regiments of cavalry, and two battalions of artillery, aggregating 6,155 men. The march was made by way of Fayetteville, Raleigh Court House, Princeton, Rocky Gap, and Shannon's, to Cloyd's farm on Back Creek in Pulaski County where on the 9th day of May he found the command of General Jenkins, consisting of the 36th, 45th and 60th Virginia Regiments and 45th Battalion of Virginia Infantry, with Bryan's, Ringgold's and Douthat's Virginia Batteries, drawn up in line of battle to meet him; with an aggregate force, then and that of Major Smith, who joined after the retreat began, of less than 3,000 men. The battle was a fierce and bloody one, and lasted for several hours, and the men who fought this battle on the Confederate side were largely from the Middle New River Valley and from the upper Clinch waters; they were from Tazewell, Wythe, Pulaski, Bland, Montgomery, Giles, Monroe, Greenbrier, Fayette, Raleigh, Mercer, Boone, Logan, Putnam, Cabell, Wayne, and perhaps some from other Southern West Virginia Counties. General Jenkins was mortally wounded and his command outflanked and driven from the field, with a loss of 76 killed, 262 wounded, and 200 missing. the loss was inconsiderable in comparison with the value of the slain, among whom were some of the bravest and most daring soldiers in the army. Lieutenant Colonel Edwin H. Harman, a brave young officer of great promise, and Captain Robert R. Crockett, of the 45th Regiment were killed. Lieutenant Colonel George W. Hammond, Major Jacob N. Taylor, and Captain Moses McClintic, of the 60th Virginia, were killed, and *Captain Rufus A. Hale, S. S., Dews, Lieutenants Larue, Austin, Bailey, and Stevenson, together with a number of others of the 60th and 36th Virginia were wounded, as was Major Thomas L. Brown, Post Quartermaster at Dublin, dangerously. (Note: Rev. Mr. Hickman, a Presbyterian minister, was killed on this field. Judge E. Ward and Hon. William Prince accompanied the Confederate soldiers to this field and were under the enemy's fire. Prince, while acting as special messenger and courier, had his horse shot under him.) In this battle, in the 60th Virginia Regiment, were two companies of Giles County men, one of which was commanded by that brave, fearless Irishman, Captain Andrew Gott, now of Mercer County.

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